 Thanks for joining us at WSIS Forum 2018. I'm delighted to be joined today by Mr. Thomas Schneider, who is Ambassador and Director of International Affairs at the Swiss Federal Office of Communication, OFCOM. Thank you for joining us, sir. Thank you for having me. So, to start with, the big theme this year at WSIS Forum was building a knowledge and information society. So, can you take me through the various steps or initiatives you have in place here in Switzerland to do so? Thank you. Yes, it's getting more and more obvious to many people that ICTs play a crucial role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. And we're also trying to use this on a national level. We have a strategy called Digital Switzerland that is supposed to help us all government, civil society, businesses to benefit from the tools that are offered through these technologies and find the right way to use them to progress on our economic goals, on our societal goals, politically, democracy. And we have set up a process. We are not just developing the strategy with all stakeholders, we are also implementing it together and we are revising it together. So, Switzerland and Geneva in particular has been hosting WSIS Forum for the past years, and it's the perfect ecosystem, isn't it, to do so? Yes, I think it's unique to see how many people from all over the world with expertise in digital issues, linked to climate, linked to health, linked to labour, linked to peace, linked to all kinds of aspects of our economic and social life that are working and living in Geneva and the WSIS Forum and other events are the perfect opportunity to get these people together, to share their knowledge across the silos and learn and get new inspiration from each other. And Switzerland is also an environment where you foster a lot of entrepreneurship and innovation. And innovative technologies are the keys, aren't they, to deliver the SDGs going forward? Yes, we have a great number of startups here in Geneva, in Zurich and elsewhere in the country that provide for new technologies that can be used, of course, for driving the SDGs further. We also, of course, need to be aware of consequences, non-internet consequences that these technologies may have. So it's also, actually Geneva is also the right place to discuss other aspects that go beyond technology and then with this knowledge together we can actually use the ICTs for the benefit of our societies. Mr Thomas Schneider, thank you very much. You're welcome.